Monday, August 24, 2015

Book Review - "The Good Earth" by Pearl S. Buck

This is a quietly told story of a Chinese farmer's life in the
pre-revolution days. My feeling is that I liked it a lot, but not enough
to rate it a full 4 stars (the rating would be 3.7 stars).

It is
a heartfelt account of life in the grassroots society of that era, with
its own epoch-relevant values, superstitions, class distinction and
sexist attitude, not any dissimilar to that depicted in other Chinese
literary works relating to that era (Ba Jin's The Family, Autumn, Spring
comes to mind). What sets this novel apart from those Chinese works is
perhaps the absence of bitterness in the narrator's voice, which comes
in a calm, surreal tone. Why could the author write in such a tone? It
is because she was a foreign visitor living in China only for a
temporary period of time. But as a story, it is superbly structured and
told with credibly indigenous parlance.